
The Infowars host now knows the cost of “free speech”—but does the landmark judgment signal a crackdown on disinformation?
The Infowars host now knows the cost of “free speech”—but does the landmark judgment signal a crackdown on disinformation?
By releasing half a million users’ transactions in a bankruptcy court filing, the company has opened a vast breach in its users’ financial privacy.
The company says it hardened the security of its new flagship phones—and plans to release a built-in Android VPN.
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Colleges and K-12 campuses increasingly monitor student emails, social media, and more. Here’s how to secure your (or your child’s) privacy.
Plus: The US warns of a mysterious military contractor breach, a “poisoned” version of the Tor Browser is tracking Chinese users, and more.
Former Uber security chief Joe Sullivan’s conviction is a rare criminal consequence for an executive’s handling of a hack.
A new executive order tries to reassure Europeans that their data is safe on US soil, despite government surveillance.
The company plans to alert 1 million Facebook users that their account credentials may have been compromised by malicious software.